I've used it. I believe its crap. "Krazy Glue." "Royal Onyx?" What's the point if the stuff breaks down so easily? Further, if anyone cares to read the in instructions you'll note that a close fit is strongly recommended - in rather strict terms as I recall. Any cyanoacrylate glue works by the exclusion of air between mating parts. Shafting beads, sand, salt, etc, are shims. Shims make for a tight fit but do nothing to make mating surfaces fit tightly. Regular 24 hour epoxy and some 5 minute shafting epoxy will fill small voids between shims, hosels and shaft tips. SA2000 will not. If you're looking for a product that will fil a void, get some JB Block Weld. That stull is like a rock when cured. There are others.
If you're in a hurry to stick and glue get some of that five minute stuff Golfworks, GolfSmith, Dynacraft, and damn near every other supplier sells. It holds the club together and doesn't break down at temperatures that are too low. TFlan ----- Original Message ----- From: "jgk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 6:58 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown > Does anybody actually use SA2000? That's been the only subject for > about 3 days now. There must be dozens of good epoxies that don't break > down at "trunk temperatures". Just use one of them. >